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Jelle Van Damme

Belgian footballer

Jelle Van Damme

Summary

Belgian footballer

FieldValue
nameJelle Van Damme
imageJelle Van Damme 2014.jpg
captionVan Damme playing for Standard Liège in 2014
fullnameJelle François Maria Van Damme
height1.94 m
birth_date
birth_placeLokeren, Belgium
positionDefender, left midfielder
youthclubs1Beveren
youthclubs2Lokeren
years11998
clubs1Lokeren
caps11
goals10
years22001–2002
clubs2Germinal Beerschot
caps27
goals20
years32002–2004
clubs3Ajax
caps318
goals30
years42004–2006
clubs4Southampton
caps46
goals40
years52005–2006
clubs5→ Werder Bremen (loan)
caps58
goals51
years62006–2010
clubs6Anderlecht
caps6100
goals612
years72010–2011
clubs7Wolverhampton Wanderers
caps76
goals71
years82011–2016
clubs8Standard Liège
caps8120
goals817
years92016–2017
clubs9LA Galaxy
caps946
goals91
years102017–2019
clubs10Royal Antwerp
caps1044
goals101
years112019–2020
clubs11Lokeren
caps1123
goals111
totalcaps379
totalgoals34
nationalyears12001–2002
nationalteam1Belgium U19
nationalcaps118
nationalgoals10
nationalyears22002–2003
nationalteam2Belgium U21
nationalcaps24
nationalgoals20
nationalyears32003–2014
nationalteam3Belgium
nationalcaps331
nationalgoals30

Jelle François Maria Van Damme (; born 10 October 1983) is a Belgian retired professional footballer who played as a centre-back, left-back or left midfielder. He played for clubs in Belgium, England, Germany, the Netherlands and the United States. He also earned over 30 caps for the Belgium national team.

Club career

Early career

Van Damme started his career at Beveren, before he made a short move to neighbour club Lokeren where he played in the youth teams. He then signed for Germinal Beerschot in 2001, making his senior debut in the Jupiler League. Beerschot were linked with Ajax and the Amsterdam club soon offered him a trial stay beginning in February 2002.

In summer 2002, Van Damme moved permanently to Ajax where he showed promise in the Dutch Cup. In the 2002–03 season, he played in the Champions League and started as a regular player in the squad before breaking his toe in November 2002. The next season, he helped Ajax again qualify for the Champions League group stage but he had few chances to play in the first team's title winning campaign, with the club preferring the Brazilian Maxwell at full back. This limited chance of game time led him to sign for Southampton of the Premier League in June 2004, for £2.5 million.

He made little impact during his spell with Southampton, playing just six times during the 2004–05 season, as the club were relegated to the Championship. He spent the 2005–06 season on loan at German Bundesliga club Werder Bremen but again struggled to hold down regular football, making just eight appearances (three starts), as the club finished runners-up. In search of more playing opportunities, Van Damme returned to his homeland to sign for Anderlecht in June 2006 for €500,000.

Anderlecht

Van Damme in 2009.

His four-year spell at Anderlecht was much more successful as he won two Jupiler League championships (twice runners-up) and the 2008 Belgian Cup, and appeared in the Champions League group stages several times. Van Damme scored in the 2–1 win at rivals Club Brugge that won the second of these league titles in 2010.

His time in Brussels was the source of an unsavoury incident however, when Standard Liège defender Oguchi Onyewu accused him of racial abuse alleging that Van Damme called Onyewu a "dirty monkey" during the 2008–09 Championship playoff between the clubs. Onyewu subsequently sued Van Damme, although the case was withdrawn in February 2011 after a meeting between the two players when Van Damme apologised for any offence he may have given.

Wolverhampton Wanderers

Van Damme returned to the Premier League in June 2010 by joining Wolverhampton Wanderers. He signed a three-year deal, with the option of a fourth year, for a fee reported to be around £2.5 million. Sell-on clauses relating to his 2006 move to Anderlecht mean that Southampton should receive between 10 and 15 per cent of the fee received from Wolves, estimated at £300,000.

He scored his first, and only, goal for Wolves against Fulham on 11 September 2010. He struggled to settle at the club though, and on 29 November 2010, he signed a pre-contract agreement to return to his Belgian homeland in a three-and-a-half-year deal with Standard Liège, after just six appearances for the Midlands club.

Standard Liège

Van Damme's return to Belgium was officially ratified when the January 2011 transfer window opened. He made his Standard debut (playing as captain) in a 2–0 loss at former club Anderlecht on 23 January.

LA Galaxy

On 26 January 2016, it was announced that Van Damme had joined LA Galaxy. He made his debut on 24 February 2016 in a CONCACAF Champions League quarterfinal leg against Santos Laguna.

Royal Antwerp

In August 2017, Van Damme returned yet again to Belgium as he was signed by Royal Antwerp for $235,000. Van Damme said the main reason for leaving the LA Galaxy was that he wanted to be closer to his children.

Lokeren

On 3 July 2019, he signed a one-year contract with Lokeren.

Retirement

Van Damme retired from professional football in February 2021.

International career

Van Damme made his debut for the Belgium national team on 29 March 2003 in a 4–0 friendly loss to Croatia. He appeared for the national team during their unsuccessful qualifying campaigns for the 2006 and 2010 World Cups and UEFA Euro 2008.

Personal life

Van Damme was married to former tennis player Elke Clijsters, sister of Kim Clijsters, whom he wed in May 2008 in Bree, Belgium. The marriage ended in 2016. They have two children.

Career statistics

Club

ClubSeasonLeagueNational CupLeague CupContinentalOtherTotalDivisionAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsAppsGoalsTotal180000012000300Total10012200023112513718Total120171240029144020522Total46141002030552Total441100000130581Career total379342153067272554246
Lokeren1998–99Belgian First Division100010
Germinal Beerschot2001–02Belgian First Division700070
Ajax2001–02Eredivisie100010
2002–0311070180
2003–046050110
Southampton2004–05Premier League60003090
Werder Bremen (loan)2005–06Bundesliga811010101
Anderlecht2006–07Belgian First Division2500030280
2007–0829710100407
2008–092230020243
2009–10Belgian Pro League24210101105458
Wolverhampton Wanderers2010–11Premier League61000061
Standard Liège2010–11Belgian Pro League824190213
2011–122052290110427
2012–132832170374
2013–142831070100463
2014–15192109070362
2015–161722041233
LA Galaxy2016Major League Soccer280102030340
201718131212
Royal Antwerp2017–18Belgian First Division A1901040240
2018–192510090341
Lokeren2019–20Belgian First Division B23110241

Honours

Ajax

Werder Bremen

Anderlecht

Standard Liège

  • Belgian Cup: 2010–11{{cite news |access-date=22 April 2022}}

Individual

References

References

  1. (9 June 2004). "Saints land van Damme". BBC Sport.
  2. (6 June 2006). "Van Damme bound for Anderlecht". UEFA.
  3. (19 April 2010). "Anderlecht’s Ariel Jacobs Hails Players after Clinching Belgian Title". insidefutbol.com.
  4. Adubato, Michael. (22 May 2009). "Onyewu: We'll Make Liege Proud". Yanks-Abroad.com.
  5. (2 June 2009). "U.S.' Onyewu sues over alleged racist slur".
  6. (17 February 2011). "Oguchi Onyewu retire sa plainte contre Jelle Van Damme (Oguchi Onyewu withdraws his complaint against Jelle Van Damme)". DH Sports.
  7. (1 June 2010). "Wolves recruit defender Jelle van Damme from Anderlecht". BBC Sport.
  8. (1 June 2010). "Van Damme deal nets Saints a cash boost". Southern Daily Echo.
  9. (29 November 2010). "Jelle Van Damme". Standard Liège.
  10. (30 November 2010). "Wolves confirm Van Damme deal close". wolves.co.uk.
  11. (23 January 2011). "R.S.C. Anderlecht 2–0 Royal Standard de Liège". Standard Liège.
  12. (26 January 2016). "LA Galaxy acquire defender Jelle Van Damme". LA Galaxy.
  13. (18 August 2017). "Jelle van Damme completes exit from LA Galaxy and joins Royal Antwerp". [[ESPN FC]].
  14. (3 July 2019). "Van Damme tekent bij Sporting Lokeren". [[K.S.C. Lokeren Oost-Vlaanderen.
  15. (12 February 2021). "Defender Jelle Van Damme retires from professional soccer". LA Galaxy.
  16. Murrells, Katy. (29 October 2010). "Kim Clijsters". The Guardian.
  17. "Jelle Van Damme » Club matches".
  18. {{Soccerway. 4587
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